PositiveKaram
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Okay, I'm currently freaking out so I'm going to explain this to the best of my abilities.
I was using my computer yesterday and it was working just fine. All the bells and whistles going off as usual. I go to bed and hit the moon key (Standby) on my wireless USB keyboard and go to sleep. Well when I woke up today the PC was not acting as usual. My front panel and onboard USB will not recognize anything I put in it (Keyboard, WIFI, Mouse, Xbox Controller) and the speakers would make the connect and disconnect USB noises over and over again with no intention of stopping until I shut my machine down. Not sure what to do I pressed the CMOS reset button on my motherboard a few times and let it reboot. Well now the computer won't even turn on. It will boot up and tell me my CMOS isn't set and asks me to set the values or just set the defaults by hitting F2 so that's what I do and it just goes to a blank screen.
What is going on here? Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm about to go get a brand new hard drive and start with a fresh Windows 7 install.
I was using my computer yesterday and it was working just fine. All the bells and whistles going off as usual. I go to bed and hit the moon key (Standby) on my wireless USB keyboard and go to sleep. Well when I woke up today the PC was not acting as usual. My front panel and onboard USB will not recognize anything I put in it (Keyboard, WIFI, Mouse, Xbox Controller) and the speakers would make the connect and disconnect USB noises over and over again with no intention of stopping until I shut my machine down. Not sure what to do I pressed the CMOS reset button on my motherboard a few times and let it reboot. Well now the computer won't even turn on. It will boot up and tell me my CMOS isn't set and asks me to set the values or just set the defaults by hitting F2 so that's what I do and it just goes to a blank screen.
What is going on here? Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm about to go get a brand new hard drive and start with a fresh Windows 7 install.